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Artist/Band:
Weird Al Yankovic
Lyrics for Song: Living With A Hernia
Lyrics for Album: Polka Party
Help me out
Dig
All I do is grunt and groan
Hurts me to walk anywhere
Went to see my physician, Dr. Jones
He took my trousers off, told me to cough
Doctor says there ain't nothin' to discuss
He tells me any day I might have to wear a truss
Living with a hernia, ow
All the time, such aggravation
Living with a hernia
Gonna be my ruination
Living with a hernia
Got to have an operation
Feel so old, ow
Too much bad pain
Good God, drives me insane
Can't run, barely crawl
Got a bulge in my intestinal wall
Walk real funny, bless my soul
Can't play tennis and it's hard to bowl
You can't even do the splits now
Say it
Better call it quits now
Now I'm sick of all this dancin' anyhow
Living with a hernia
Hurts me bad in a tender location
Living with a hernia
Had enough humiliation
Living with a hernia, yow
Got to have an operation
Ow, I live with a hernia
Can't get up, can't bend over
Now I live with a hernia
Wait a minute
You may not be familiar with the common types
Of hernias that you could get
So just settle down, let me clue you in
There's incomplete (incomplete)
Epigastric (epigastric)
Bladder, huh (bladder)
Strangulated (strangulated
Lumbar hernia (lumbar hernia)
Richter's hernia (Richter's hernia)
Obstructed (obstructed)
Inguinal and Direct
Living with a hernia
Rupture
I said it's causin' me such irritation
Living with a hernia
Have to have my medication
Living with a hernia
Yeah, I feel bad
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Living With A Hernia
Weird Al Yankovic's 'Living With A Hernia' stands as a standout track from his 2001 album 'Polka Party,' showcasing his signature ability to blend comedic storytelling with musical virtuosity. The song features a complex arrangement that mirrors the intricate nature of the subject matter, delivered with Yankovic's characteristic vocal precision and rhythmic flair. As part of his extensive discography, this recording exemplifies his commitment to parodying serious topics while maintaining a lighthearted tone. The track remains a notable example of his work that bridges the gap between musical comedy and genuine artistic expression, appealing to fans who appreciate his unique approach to songwriting and performance. |
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